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The Queen's Head
2 Long Street
Belton

Shepshed
Leicestershire

LE12 9TP
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On behalf of the owners and staff welcome to The Queens Head. Our aim is to make your stay as pleasurable as possible so if there is anything you require during your stay; please do not hesitate to ask me or a member of the team. We have much to be proud of in our restaurant; bar and hotel. I am proud that here at the Queens Head we use the finest of ingredients and products both in our bar and restaurant. Where possible we source locally and sustainably. At the bar sink into a comfortable leather sofa and sample one of our range of real ales from the local area; the Queens Special; brewed for us at the Belvoir Brewery; is a must try!!Look out for our special event flyers. Our regular events include wine and food evenings; Lobster night and the legendry “Pudding Club.”The staff here at the Queens Head have been rewarded with many accolades recently; namely Silver in the East Midlands Tourism Awards; Best Pub category and two AA rosettes for our food.The Queens Head has been trading as a village pub since the early 1800s. The Queens has seen many owners; guests and events. The present proprietors of Weldon of Maverick Hotels and Inns Ltd brought their local pub in December 2003. After an extensive refurbishment; the Queens Head reopened as a gastro-pub in May 2004.I look forward to welcoming you; I wish you a pleasant stay and do hope you will join us again soon!Liam Paul Mahoney; General ManagerPlease Note: We are non-smoking. We welcome pets on the premises (Dog friendly). Private car park is available. All children are welcome. Check-in time: 15:00 Check-out time: 11:00

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